121w ago - Here is another open source PS3 SPU IDA Analyzer Module for PlayStation 3 developers.
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Open Source PS3 SPU IDA Analyzer Module
I didn't know about
Jack Chen aka
anita999's IDA SPU module until yesterday evening.
So we were actually working on the same.. Anyway I had to finish what I started, and saw that our internal structures defer quite a bit..
If you are interested, binaries and MIT licensed sources can be found here: http://code.google.com/p/ida-spu/
This is a IDA processor module for the IBM Cell Synergistic Processor Unit (SPU) (that can be found in the PS3 for example).
And there's me thinking some Dev has used this idea of the IDA Pro to run on a PS3, that gave use the ability to see whats going on within the software of the PS3. Or even better helping us see the hidden root-kits Sony have installed on our drives, and then look into whats stored in that root-kit.
Sony did this 5 or 6 ish years ago with root-kits on Audio Cd's, and its been going on ever since, so I know there on the PS3 somewhere. So I was hoping this would aid us in looking at the drives, file system, a little more deeper.
The network thought was just an idea, seeing the app was being written from the ground up using opensource, it would be nice if it was added.
IDA software has been around many years now, and I was only made aware of it because I stumbled upon a thread about some guy who found a SONY root-kit on his PC from an Audio CD. It was a very interesting read and how he traced all the way though to finding how it got there and from whom. I will see if I can find it, It's well worth the read.
I know this is old news now, but maybe of interest to some noobs. This is a Blog of Mark Russinovich's page, here is a thread about the sony root kit, and what he did to find it.
Sony did recall as many as they could that had the root-kit installer on DVDs Cd's and so on, but I bet there still Sony disks on any one's shelfs at home waiting to install it self again, even 5 or 6 years later on.
Here's Marks Blog: blogs.technet.com/b/markrussinovich/archive/2005/10/31/sony-rootkits-and-digital-rights-management-gone-too-far.aspxto
Yes just that, if I'm understanding this right, but running on a PS3.
With the idea of a network traffic analyzer, aided with the advantages of the IBM Cell Synergistic Processor Unit, makes things more interesting.
and the error: Can't set processor type "ppc" because the user has specified processor type "SPU"